…the word of the owner versus the word of an inspector or investigator. He clarified that it would be wise to video record the inspection process, but emphasized that this…
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…news and your affairs, even if it is just sending an e-mail of animal news related stories that affect you. The big thing the ARA Monster likes to do if…
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…David against Goliath, a small rural zoo being sued by a multimillion-dollar, non-profit organization of animal rights attorneys. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. This ruling is potentially…
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…and the news of Isabella and the tiger pups became a worldwide media sensation. We not only did interviews and TV segments for news– casts, but also were featured on…
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…three years ago at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species made worldwide news. And now Ditteaux, the world’s first cloned wild carnivore, also born at the center, is…
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